PM Janša: Slovenia has a government with full powers

24 January 2013

The Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Mr Janez Janša, said that numerous measures had been adopted that were "on the verge of what is possible".

The Government implemented four out of five key projects last year. "Ahead of us are some urgent decisions, decisions that we simply cannot avoid, even if we wanted to", said Janša. "A two-thirds majority in the National Assembly is required for their adoption." They include amendments to legislation on referendums, the ratification of Croatia's accession to the European Union and the insertion of the golden fiscal rule into the Slovenian Constitution.

At the same time, the Government must do its utmost to secure the state's liquidity and introduce the already prepared judicial reform. The adoption of the said measures will send an important message to other countries saying that Slovenia is a reliable and credible partner.

Press release


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